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43 Years From Malvinas: the Claim of Sovereignty Is Crossed by a New Oil Front in the South Atlantic

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In a city like Comodoro Rivadavia, where the Malvinas cause is not a slogan but a well-established identity, on April 2 again raises questions not only from memory, but also from the present. This arises from a project of oil exploitation in the disputed waters, with the potential to modify the economic and geopolitical balance in the South Atlantic, promoted by two companies with the support of the British government. The focus of this concern …
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In a city like Comodoro Rivadavia, where the Malvinas cause is not a slogan but a well-established identity, on April 2 again raises questions not only from memory, but also from the present. This arises from a project of oil exploitation in the disputed waters, with the potential to modify the economic and geopolitical balance in the South Atlantic, promoted by two companies with the support of the British government. The focus of this concern …

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ADNSur broke the news in on Thursday, April 2, 2026.
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